obe iikipedher on mist
. dam
SPhp's "angel" be- hell
only we==n among 1
byasddent. But the
Wiled up a Preph -n

a,
shknew she T
hwtlltffir on b- acst
: *7 Mon

tlaieyp were raven s
, the lo. strong i
l had itken about l
.*di the cramped i
lwhkeh the French
tof 11,80 was
Milo tb h three.
, Mmare mile In area
s hit Baturday
d gve no J
e.fher for the t
i or toi the l"ex-
" Ior It aild was
e teds.
pnda me ag were
trench, Vietmesae.
bc. Italian and
atb benefit of the
rtment of defenders
regulars, coloniala
a. LFreign Leion-
arioua natlonalltle.
ttroopp. i
Spromlaed haven If
a death without a
I? did not. But tbu
smrflred before i I
Ifiered to exchange.
A Legonnmaire it si
r ilat machine gUB ti
toward ed him.
killed him. C

In thdfds of O, t d
ilth vocational Y a he
and CI._______ d Tm-
" raw- HAMt TW-
Ser, eat of the Interna-
tional Confederation of Chris-
CM 1J tlan Trade Unilo*ns.
r The MRneto expreed the
refugees'solidarity with their
,~ s country sufferingg and
S'pr y the Ru an Commau-
and exploted in the. factories,
the Wholkhomes nd the forced
labor camps."
They. called on aJllworkers In
Sthe world to "rejet the lyn
kS E Way tobeap we
5JHBE2 Se~fe-SSS?"1-andB

3B~i~i~iibM38i35- I3f~mnii~y 19|XOw4 '

A1G ieqUipped to
im itdiu 'wtihe4ier

b yi (ant looking for bargains) we have
both new and used furniture from
SIf yo need furniture of any kind, and
akto aftooa to4 pay high priceI, conie In
.....for

He dwea the t bleu "lm
Salo*f AIM' contuuinc o
shortagel China winle dnj
food EbeSa hippemd to the
viet d unfavorable
action In China woer the
Ise of more Iosumer oh
Ruslsa while the Chineae Ie-
f told to titen their b
and make frter sacriflc.
The artlole notes Chinese re-.
mentment toward Rualan terrt
trial expansion, an dturbe
react4ots I China over the -
viet alure to net "demand
of the Chinee Industriaultao
program, the B, the
Ea m a t, a or
vel pments. *

Walker believes that the er
clal Issue In Moscow-Pelping *
lationa Is whetherth S
system can heop aslve problem
In OChina--uch w agriultue-I
whlh It ht not been able

The second family rosary eve
aing, whlk last year had ma e-
timated attendance of d ,400 At-
lante riders, will be held n Sun-
day, May 0, at 4:30 p.m. at the
Colo mdlum.
An residents of the Itllus are
invjd to participate t m aA
cit nation of the Rary and are
Wed4 to do so sa I t l beer-
vae of the Marian Yar.
The recitation of t roory hav-
ing been encouraged by te- Blo-
ed Virgin Ma eryfi r ier a
parition to St. ominie t he i&
century, and in her a
Loardes France and att
Portuga, Catholics are
tbat, a in the *pat. ih
will again prove ef e bri
ing peace to the world by' eed-
ing the return ao men to
through His Blessed Mother..-
Processions will leave tithe
various Cathole Church a Co-
lon to meet at the Stadlu at 4m10
p.m., for the reitatin of the Bo-
saryund mWl al benedkt of the
most blessed saement.
AM Chao org4uz OB
Atlanic SWide are'sewdV w arki
oan the detals aof the fais* &osa.
ry amndng details, w"i, wKB be

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161 CENTRAL AVENUE, PAMNA; .
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Take 10 day test and the poiat was pavm:
They go to the ATLAS GARDEK foreft
Pinky (The Owl) Sanders: After rlUif at heAOwAt
I sould braw 4Me e~46wbteu.

Bnrahe (The-.Dt) HeMaing: After ddu u t t

.a w '.. jW ,- .
Dee ( ih ) -Fm)Helnae : wH ..r '

MAKE THE 10.DAY ATLAS TEST YOURSELF]
K A i.:. -'n

Only Mae Price Tag Tells 1

Nm-,aa is a Low Priced Car I

F.

li .o -aon the prie- ta is
p nly. that pt Pedc is

YW Isru *ielpuonoting qual.

p.

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kAb. -

!3 .: .-

manufactaring so fine and sond that
Pontiac is world-famous for economy
and dependabiity.
Add t he b flne-car feehures the
fct of Pontiac's modest ooet and you
Sget this ~swr: Here's all y, ,e ever
swCZe for tihe leas yvti eer pay.
See and drive. the car that ehalliages
the finet-and lowest-pinced

wit fun., f'om $map heap,
The bill also opened the way for
ittoraaon of the Olympia and
Oren .v r vessels with 11.
, I6 reIcor, i interested 16.
Sa *' 1 forward within a
to elaim telm.
tderehAl t to the Senate
r W wld. I authorized to
1dthe rottfut Constsatao
Besm hpr Baltimore,
h iriit waeria d in 177. It
wIid be tu ee to m al in
rova to be trabe d b it a preserve.

Hartford, t he served as Adm.
David PA tf flagship during
the bowbr o thie fort at
Mobile Bat would be hauled from
Norfolk, Va., to MObile Ala.

Sm .rade s awls it ae eors are to cribbage. I alas a mteh
Wro~ honored C O. and thing news" the Vy uhlv el U
If you have other to do w es. T ombinae ple
ng 5 .;theWo "It'e the flst time we're get ere metoo a of t h with your time,a ont et to e to obl eve acrs t h l he
we have the kids, we' never run m as e Q I iled tocot my il insiders e a movie s

we she Mr. ,i ,s r ass t aB A
.out I audee. w be a A in a reft t
ae'b at sh lop efa them every dean." pe fit ne I s a i ar. t, sh
S,.e a ina told me I'd never made we the a~ d i Mre N as all e bui .
a meti of the Mon-nor atus:ado as an actor. Now be's tl. his own. Is s legal? "I'm t I show buslasqa," sh

have otherforthright lu. ggers, fqr Ray Jab-
i avenged the insult by slamming a three-run
r In last night's 8-2 victory that pnut St. Louise sl
-a virtual first place i.e with the Idle Phillies..
was onlyan Ineident In the ald's bat Is silent, there are oth-1
SQg Tha. u ic or swing ers who wiln sound off.
lstwutlme he had Last night it first rookie
9INW. azki Beries, w hen 1 who contributed dkey 9 ht Aft-
a .4' a aa Yan er Mont Irvt start d the Of- i
, t rvd. to show that antsi off in front with a two
W ill have to be rn homer it the first inning."
w the in this mad n schi looked as 11 he might
h f *e oat l League be in for a rough ning. ISSUES CHALLENGE t-
IF But sfter a walk, Alvin Dark's wehPt Ernesto Reid aSo O
i .e ge teerror apd two mog e walks forc- "challenges h'" ~i :7 B 1 t- J b,1
ni ndf. o tover ha A eic mrun. also In the, Samuels to a 14n 7-po u ar
Sist Inat n i -gt rooki e Al ston struciek at riten ly fp a erI .
S Wa-runtoi a double to send started 'underthe pla eer
Sbv a Cards made it 4- off rookie Ma- e Flk loWE ing

WASHMNOTON, May 4 (UP) said he only lnf Med McCarthy
natliv isgators again today as an act of operal that
u2med ways of bobtailing he was thnkn f relieving
hearings on the Army- Lwton. The nel Is Ut In
S rthy dispute but failed to the post. .
res agreement. 4 Bteveng ad e had a
The di nons were held Informat:0t te l* t news.-
b e doors as a source paper. .st6s edl by I
eleto Sea. Jeph I. M cCar- l1irthtY t* David

thy and 0ehn eotltued f.
fort to uubpena board maen-
Adams a "principal" in the

Tmfperalures Drop

As 1Spring Hits

RP, Cana Zone
String, so far I_1t ever comes
to tr~ ionps, esa In the air yes-
terday,. se th 't heavy showers
of the rdnyfesaon drenched Pa-
nama and the Canal Zone amid
brought a drop in the maximum
Temperatures from above 90 de-
grees to the lower a'e.
Although the rains were only
showers in most sections of the
Canal Zone and surroundig areas
with only a fraction of an inch
falling during a 24-hour period,
heavy downpours were reported
from the Interior over the week-
end.
A total. of five inches of rain
drenched the area around Reme.
dias in the Province of' Chiriqu
and 4.1. inches were recorded at
the Cantlelarla Station above Mad-
cen Dam. but with no particular
rise In the Pequeni Rfver.
According to records compiled
over the years by the Balboa Hy.
drographic Offle, the rainf sea-
son in Panama usually begins
sometime during the last week in
April. This year it can be sai
that ft started about Wednesday
April 28 or approximately t wo
weeks after the suam passed direct-
ly over the Isthmus.
Since Wednesday typical rainy
season condition; hoe. persisted
with a rise in humidity, scattered
ashower and a drop fa "tempera-
lureas.